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Using Motivational Interviewing in Diabetes Self-Management Education

Lim SC

Motivational interviewing is a directive, collaborative conversation style for strengthening a person's own motivation and commitment to change. Motivational interviewing provides diabetes educators with appropriate tools to interview patients with...
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Dietary Intervention Strategies to Reduce Energy Intake in Diabetes

Rho MR

Weight loss is physiologically beneficial in treating type 2 diabetes. Losing weight occurs when the body has a negative energy balance. However, many people have trouble in restricting their caloric...
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Review on Cardiovascular Disease Prediction Model in Diabetes Patients

Jung KJ, Jee SH

The cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction model has been developed based on information on CVD-free subjects, including age, hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol, and smoking status. A methodological review on whether the...
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Self-Monitoring Blood Glucose Meter: Is Your Glucose Meter Accurate?

Park SY

Blood glucose monitoring provides immediate feedback on the effect of daily activities such as taking medication, exercise or eating on blood glucose levels. A home blood glucose meter's results are...
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Urgent Reimbursement Need for Diabetes Supplies in Blood Glucose Management of Diabetic Patients

Park TS

To achieve long-term diabetic complication reduction and decrease the health care costs, all diabetic patients must have access to the components of diabetes care modality, such as medications, supplies, and...
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Lifestyles and Cardiovascular Factors of Diabetic Patients

Han AL, Shin SR, Park H

BACKGROUND: There are many studies on lifestyle management of diabetic patients, but few provide sufficient data comparing a diabetic group with an abnormal fasting glucose group and a normal, non-diabetic...
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Self-Care and Related Factors in Young and Middle Adulthood Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

Jung KM, Lee SJ, Park ES, Park YJ, Kim SG, Choi DS

BACKGROUND: This study was designed to investigate the level of self-care and related factors such as perceived health status, family support, stress related to diabetes mellitus, self-efficacy, depression, situational influence...
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Enteral Nutrition Strategies for Achieving Glycemic Control in the Critical Care Setting

Lee YM

Global guidelines recommend that enteral nutrition (EN) via tube feeding be used in place of parenteral nutritional support whenever possible and that EN be started as early as possible. However,...
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Diabetic Neuropathic Cachexia in a 50-Year-Old Woman with Type 2 Diabetes: First Case Report in Korea

Min GJ, Jo IH, Choi Y, Choi JY, Park JH, Jung SM, Kang B, Lee SH, Yoon KH, Yang HK

Diabetic neuropathic cachexia (DNC) is one of the rarest presentations of diabetic neuropathy associated with profound weight loss. A 50-year-old Korean woman with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes complained of...
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Parenteral Nutrition Strategies for Achieving Glycemic Control in the Critical Care Setting

Choi SA

Hyperglycemia commonly occurs in acutely ill patients who receive nutritional support, even those without a history of diabetes. A number of observational studies have identified hyperglycemia as a factor independently...
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Nutrition Therapy in Critically Ill Patients

Hong SK

Nutrition therapy is challenging in critically ill patients. Critical illness is associated with a state of catabolic stress, in which stress hormones and inflammatory mediators are activated, resulting in proteolysis....
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Glycemic Targets for the Critically Ill Patient

Kim HM, Kim J

Critically ill patients often experience hyperglycemia, which may be associated with increased morbidity and mortality. In 2001, van den Berghe et al. suggested significant benefit of normalization of blood glucose...
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